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| #6697 | obsolete | Keyboard Mapping on guest does not work properly | ||
| Description |
Independent on the keyboard used for entries (built-in, external usb) and the assigned layout on the host, the keyboard maps to the wrong keys on XP SP 1:
Entering the keys by Alt+0055 for 7 for instance works fine. Keyboard type is a Swiss-German-Layout on a Toshiba Satellite Pro, Intel Core duo notebook. 00:00:00.630 VirtualBox 3.1.8 r61349 linux.amd64 (May 9 2010 21:44:02) release log 00:00:00.630 Log opened 2010-05-15T06:47:55.586234000Z 00:00:00.630 OS Product: Linux 00:00:00.630 OS Release: 2.6.32-22-generic 00:00:00.630 OS Version: #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:28:05 UTC 2010 00:00:00.630 Host RAM: 3833MB RAM, available: 3348MB 00:00:00.630 Executable: /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox 00:00:00.630 Process ID: 1850 00:00:00.630 Package type: LINUX_64BITS_UBUNTU_10_04 00:00:00.637 Failed to recognize the keyboard mapping or to guess it based on 00:00:00.637 the keyboard layout. It is very likely that some keys will not 00:00:00.637 work correctly in the guest. If you would like to help us improve 00:00:00.637 the product, please submit a bug report, giving us information 00:00:00.637 about your keyboard type, its layout and other relevant 00:00:00.637 information such as whether you are using a remote X server or 00:00:00.637 something similar. 00:00:00.637 The keycode-to-scancode table is: 0=0,1=0,2=0,3=0,4=0,5=0,6=0,7=0,8=0,9=0,10=0,11=0,12=0,13=0,14=0,15=0,16=0,17=0, 18=0,19=0,20=0,21=0,22=0,23=0,24=53,25=17,26=18,27=19,28=20,29=21,30=22,31=23, 32=24,33=16,34=0,35=0,36=0,37=0,38=30,39=31,40=32,41=33,42=34,43=35,44=36,45=37, 46=38,47=39,48=40,49=0,50=0,51=0,52=45,53=44,54=46,55=47,56=48,57=49,58=50,59=0, 60=0,61=25,62=0,63=0,64=0,65=0,66=0,67=0,68=0,69=0,70=0,71=0,72=0,73=0,74=0,75=0, 76=0,77=0,78=0,79=0,80=0,81=0,82=0,83=0,84=0,85=0,86=0,87=0,88=0,89=0,90=0,91=0, 92=0,93=0,94=0,95=0,96=0,97=0,98=0,99=0,100=0,101=0,102=0,103=0,104=0,105=0,106=0, 107=0,108=0,109=0,110=0,111=0,112=0,113=0,114=0,115=0,116=0,117=0,118=0,119=0, 120=0,121=0,122=0,123=0,124=0,125=0,126=0,127=0,128=0,129=0,130=0,131=0,132=0, 133=0,134=0,135=0,136=0,137=0,138=0,139=0,140=0,141=0,142=0,143=0,144=0,145=0, 146=0,147=0,148=0,149=0,150=0,151=0,152=0,153=0,154=0,155=0,156=0,157=0,158=0, 159=0,160=0,161=0,162=0,163=0,164=0,165=0,166=0,167=0,168=0,169=0,170=0,171=0, 172=0,173=0,174=0,175=0,176=0,177=0,178=0,179=0,180=0,181=0,182=0,183=0,184=0, 185=0,186=0,187=0,188=0,189=0,190=0,191=0,192=0,193=0,194=0,195=0,196=0,197=0, 198=0,199=0,200=0,201=0,202=0,203=0,204=0,205=0,206=0,207=0,208=0,209=0,210=0, 211=0,212=0,213=0,214=0,215=0,216=0,217=0,218=0,219=0,220=0,221=0,222=0,223=0, 224=0,225=0,226=0,227=0,228=0,229=0,230=0,231=0,232=0,233=0,234=0,235=0,236=0, 237=0,238=0,239=0,240=0,241=0,242=0,243=0,244=0,245=0,246=0,247=0,248=0,249=0, 250=0,251=0,252=0,253=0,254=0,255=0 |
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| #6703 | obsolete | Impossible to set "Product" and "Product ID" in usb global filters | ||
| Description |
It is impossible to create usb global filter with Product or Product ID defined. Because of this filter not work at all. Command line: vboxmanage usbfilter add 1 --target global --name "Logitech USB Receiver [3811]" --action ignore --active yes --vendorid 046d --productid c517 --revision 3811 --manufacturer Logitech --product "USB Receiver" causes bad filter definition in VirtualBox.xml <DeviceFilter name="Logitech USB Receiver [3811]" active="true" vendorId="046d" productId="c517" revision="3811" manufacturer="Logitech" action="Ignore"/> After adding second filter or restating some virtual machine it changes to (productId is removed): DeviceFilter name="Logitech USB Receiver [3811]" active="true" vendorId="046d" revision="3811" manufacturer="Logitech" action="Ignore"/> If we add proper definition manually: <USBDeviceFilters> <DeviceFilter name="Logitech USB Receiver [3811]" active="true" vendorId="046d" productId="c517" revision="3811" manufacturer="Logitech" product="USB Receiver" action="Ignore"/> </USBDeviceFilters> We receive ERROR message and VirtualBox does not start at all: ERROR: failed to create the VirtualBox object! ERROR: Encountered unexpected status VERR_NO_DIGITS when setting 'Product ID' to 'USB Receiver' Details: code E_FAIL (0x80004005), component HostUSBDeviceFilter, interface IHostUSBDeviceFilter, callee <NULL> Host USB Device information: vboxmanage list usbhost
Sun VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 3.1.8
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All rights reserved.
Host USB Devices:
UUID: c5924364-a9be-4b54-a17e-34eff4b779b0
VendorId: 0x046d (046D)
ProductId: 0xc517 (C517)
Revision: 56.17 (5617)
Manufacturer: Logitech
Product: USB Receiver
Address: {36fc9e60-c465-11cf-8056-444553540000}\0017
Current State: Busy
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| #6707 | obsolete | xp sp3/flash/osx vbox relationship | ||
| Description |
I installed the newest version of VirtualBox (3.1.8) in a MacOSX, and have a WinXP Pack 3 running. Everything works perfectly, but only one application is not running properly in WinXP (guess what: exactly the one that made me install VirtualBox at first). It's a digital encyclopedia that was programmed in flash. Actually it organizes some pdf files that can be searched by titles and other key-words and open it within itself. But, when the application is running, the links and blank search boxes get frozen. If I change the window size manually, it may show some other options that were initialy hidden (key-words in a specific area in the screen), but they all keep frozen. The only link that works is the "close" option in the application. I've installed the same application using other PCs running windows, and also in my macbook with bootcamp, and it worked fine in all of them (so it's not an application error) with the same WinXP installer. I've also tried using 2D acceleration. I have both adobe flash player 10.0 r2 and acrobat reader installed in WinXP. Is it possible to be a bug in xp sp3/flash/osx vbox relationship? |
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